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Nottingham Forest hoping to keep loanees Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi
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2023-05-22 20:23
Nottingham Forest are keen to secure loan stars Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi beyond the 2022/23 season.

Nottingham Forest are keen to keep hold of loan stars Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi for next season, 90min understands.

Costa Rican goalkeeper Navas was out-of-favour at Paris Saint-Germain but became a Forest hero with his outstanding displays since joining on loan in January, playing a huge part in their Premier League survival.

Navas came to the club following fellow loanee Dean Henderson suffered a season-ending injury in mid-January - tearing his thigh muscle in a win over Leicester City.

However, despite Forest wanting Navas to stay, 90min has been told that he has clubs interested in his services from all over the world as he enters the final year of a three-year deal at PSG. Atletico Madrid are among those linked, but there is interest from all over Europe, the Middle East, MLS and South America thanks in large part of his exceptional showings at Forest.

Despite interest from across the world, Forest are confident that they can persuade Navas to return to the City Ground on a longer term deal.

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Another loan star Forest are keen to keep hold of beyond the 2022/23 season is Lodi, who joined from Atletico Madrid last summer. The full-back has been a consistent performer for Steve Cooper's side, playing 27 league games.

Forest had an option to purchase Lodi for £25m, but that option has now expired and talks with Atletico are needed to secure an alternative deal. Sources have confirmed that the Brazilian is also the subject of interest from Newcastle United, who have been impressed by his performances at Forest throughout the season.

This article was originally published on 90min as Nottingham Forest hoping to keep loanees Keylor Navas and Renan Lodi.